Overview
In a city of inimitable grace and style, this recently opened luxury hotel embodies a new chapter of extraordinary hospitality. The St. Regis Butler brings any request and whim to brilliant realization.
St. Regis blends a historic building, a 40 story tower and the Museum of the African Diaspora into a refined modern day interpretation of the St. Regis legacy. The hotel is located in the vibrant SOMA area, adjoining the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Ranging from the intimate elegance of the Muse Boardroom to the soaring wall of glass in the Gallery Ballroom, the St. Regis Hotel, San Francisco offers vivid settings paired with exceptional bespoke service, perfect for any important event.
260 guest rooms are harbors of sophisticated and thoughtful comfort, kept airy and fresh in hues of cream and white. Design highlights include the stunning vestibule area with leather-textured walls, sleek window seating, and a dramatic 42" plasma television. The bathroom embodies pure indulgence with its oversized soaking tub and separate shower area. For an unforgettable experience of boundless luxury, 46 spectacular suites range in size from a spacious 700 to a lavish 3,200 square feet. Ever-resourceful St. Regis Butlers are at your beck and call, ready to transform every request, every need into immediate and delightful reality.
This exquisite hotel is a prestigious landmark of architectural bravura, seamlessly incorporating the Williams Building, an early 20th century historical structure that is home to the signature restaurant, Ame and the exclusive 9,000-square foot Remède Spa. The resulting 22,500 square feet of premier indoor and outdoor space provide an incomparable setting for all events.
The location is an artful address incorporating the stunning new Museum of the African Diaspora and directly adjacent to the highly acclaimed San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Across the street the landscaped tranquility of Yerba Buena Gardens beckons. Find yourself in the heart of one of the city's most vibrant neighborhoods with the most exciting galleries, restaurants, and shopping.
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